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NEW! Your Fairtrade Fashion, Superfood & Gluten-Free Cafe One-Stop Shop


We are excited to let you know that our Feel-Good Food Gluten-Free cafe is now open for business!


So not only can you shop great Fairtrade, organic and Sustainable fashion & gifts, you can now pop next door and get a superfood smoothie and artisan coffee at FCWellbeing Cafe.


Get artisan gluten-free bread and cakes, vegan gluten-free tarts alongside small batch Old Spike Roastery coffee (amazing!) a selection of fairtrade and organic non-caff and herbal options, and our very own Turmeric Tea and Cardamon Latte and your choice of dairy or dairy-free milk.


Plus fresh superfood menu from this week including gluten-free Toasted Muffins, Goji-granola bowls, Salads, Buddha Bowls, Superfood Smoothies and more?.


28a Grove Vale, SE22 8EF

50 yards for East Dulwich Station

FCWellbeing Cafe just behind Fashion-Conscience.com Boutique



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